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14 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75RogerEbert.comSusan WloszczynaRogerEbert.comSusan WloszczynaWhat Messina lacks in substance in his storytelling, he mostly makes up with raw feelings. We come to care through our own powers of observation, and that might be enough.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterBoyd van HoeijThe Hollywood ReporterBoyd van HoeijAudience’s tolerance for this kind of heavy-handed, occasionally very mannerist symbolism may vary, though Messina does ensure that the religious parallels never completely eclipse the contemporary characters.
- 60Screen DailyLisa NesselsonScreen DailyLisa NesselsonThe entire film is a game of cat and mouse in the emotional equivalent of slow-motion, made watchable by elegant compositions and De Laâge’s natural beauty.
- 60VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeBenefiting enormously from its evocative Sicilian setting, this widescreen experience makes bewitching use of space, time and sound, creating an almost meditative atmosphere in which patient-minded auds might respond to its themes.
- 60The New York TimesA.O. ScottThe New York TimesA.O. ScottThe performances are vivid and moving, but there is ultimately less to this well-made, impeccably acted film than meets the eye. Its meticulousness is to some degree a flaw, an evasion of nearly every variety of human messiness.
- 60Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshLos Angeles TimesKatie WalshThe film is a moody and lyrical contemplation of grief and the connections that can be found within the void of loss.
- 58The Film StageZhuo-Ning SuThe Film StageZhuo-Ning SuIn the end, like a breath of stylized, impassioned hot air, L’attesa evokes feelings associated with bereavement effectively but has nothing substantial to add to the whole psychology of loss.
- 58The A.V. ClubMike D'AngeloThe A.V. ClubMike D'AngeloThe only way to enjoy this movie is to concentrate on its frequently stunning compositions and ignore the fact that none of it makes even a tiny lick of sense.
- 40CineVueJohn BleasdaleCineVueJohn BleasdaleThe Wait consistently defies common sense in order to sustain the thin narrative.
- 30Village VoiceMelissa AndersonVillage VoiceMelissa AndersonBinoche's hushed histrionics, though, are of a piece with the fruity portentousness of L'Attesa.